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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 1,090
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Hi Diana,
I agree Mary is amazing and a great example of hope and courage while going thru so much pain and near death. I agree we need to get the message of rsd out to the public and mainly medical students training to be doctors. My next door neighbor is a doctor and teaches part time at medical school here in Phoenix. He was a away for a few days and his daughter left the garage door open. My son in law noticed it and we went over and closed it. I left a message on his phone, and he called on his way back home from California. I asked him if he had ever brought up rsd to students. He said it had never come up. I think they are first year students. Anyway, he asked me if I would be willing to come to the college and speak about RSD. I said yes.
Monday I saw my Dr. of 4 years and asked him about HBOT for me. I have read your postings about HBOT and did more research. It makes so much sense. I called a HBOT center in California, just north of San Fran. Anyway, my Dr. is doing research for me and the treatment and is very excited about it for RSD. I think he would even speak at our RSD support group meeting. Haven't asked him yet. He teaches weekly on the west coast. and just has a part time practice.
Take care and thank you for all your encouragement. Loretta Jewell
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